Real Estate Journal — Owners, Developers & Managers — November 11 - December 8, 2016 — 7B
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OODLAND, MD — Knott Realty Group has com- Mullan Contracting Company served as the general contractor for the building Knott Realty Group completes construction on 58,000 s/f Rolling Run Technology Park W
tremely strong interest in this project from tenants that seek to take advantage of nearby federal government entities including CMS and the Social Security Administration,” said Taylor Fields , vice president of leasing. Rolling Run Technology Park was designed with a flexible and open space layout to sup- port users including govern- ment contractors, medical and professional services. Our adjacent office properties are 100% leased, so we have tremendous confidence in this market.” n
pleted construction on the Rolling Run Technology Park, a single-story 58,000 s/f specu- lative class A office building situated on 2270 Rolling Run Dr. in the Windsor Mill sec- tion of Baltimore County. The Mullan Contracting Company, headquartered in Lutherville, served as the general contrac- tor for the building which was started this spring. Rolling Run Technology Park is configured with a large bay design and open plan layout to service the real estate requirements of a wide range of end-users. The build- ing features sixteen foot ceil- ing heights, the opportunity for private office entries and a low core factor to maximize the availability of usable space. An adjacent parking field surrounds the building, providing 4.5 spaces per 1,000 s/f leased. Rolling Run Technology Park is positioned directly adjacent to the Centers for Medicare &Medicaid Services (CMS) office complex, and is within close proximity to the headquarters of the Social Security Administration and Security Town Center. The site is accessed fromDogwood Road and N. Rolling Road via Baltimore Beltway Exit 17 (Security Boulevard). A wide range of business and consumer amenities are in the immediate area includ- ing fast-casual restaurant options, big-box retailers, two continued from page 6B IBS’s Mullin serves on “Technology . . . to implement firewalls, anti- virus and malware protection software, and content filtering applications is minimal. How- ever, education and awareness are equally important.” Mullin refers to “the last inch” – the space between an employee’s index finger and their mouse – as the biggest threat. “Companies must put processes in place and train their employees about the dangers of opening files from unknown sources and install- ing programs onto their sys- tems without authorization,” he said. “This should include both on-boarding of new staff members and ongoing com- munication and testing of the entire team.” n
2270 Rolling Run Dr.
shopping malls and Wood- lands Golf Course. Access to Interstate 695 is less than two
miles from the office building and the Baltimore-Washing- ton International Airport is
approximately twenty min- utes from the site. “Our team is fielding ex-
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